Trouble of a different kind with the XR9S

Made a trip to the local indoor range today. Shot close to 200 rounds and brought up my total to 600 rounds through my new gun. The gun was absolutely flawless until I went to put it in its case. When I got to the bench, there was glass allover my bag which I carry gun & ammunition. I thought what in the hell happened? I looked up and saw one of my 9mm empty cartridges caught behind what little glass was left on the face of the clock. I couldn't help but break out laughing. I knew the empties really rip out the rear of the Boberg. I told the manager about it when I left. He smiled with a big grin. I'm waiting to see how long that empty shell stays on the wall. BOBERG--ACCURACY IN ANY DIRECTION

When I shot the XR9-S indoors, people generally commented on the fact that the gun would eject the rounds so hard they would bounce off of the observation window behind the shooting points. As well, mine had a tendency to bounce a few off of the top of my head. Breaking incandescent light bulbs was the Shorty's favorite pastime. I think this is all due to the double ejectors if I am correct.